נוירולוגיה ומדעי המח: דף הבית

Neurology Images

204 Neuropathology and Neuroimaging Laboratory Specimens.
204 images that constitute the Neuropathology and Neuroimaging Laboratory for the 2nd year Mind, Brain and Behavior Course at the University of Rochester School of Medicine. This laboratory exercise includes 128 gross and microscopic neuropathological specimens that are correlated with 74 CT or MR images. Each of these images is accompanied by a description, and the neuroimages also include a clinical vignette.

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